The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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OF MILK
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rfl,H season opens with hrlghter
nraMrt for tho great Coos Hay
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of 'rimes t ohm M .1 Jq. 250.
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1101 PAYS TRIBUTE TO Railway Mews of w Bay poRT COMMISSION TO ISSUE
SOLDIER DEAD FROM VERA CRUZ in GET LINE IHOEY TELLS OF $300,000 BONDS FOR HARBOR
'DOUBT POWER
OF HOERTA MEN
I
Nineteen Dead Brought to New
York City and Every
Honor is Shown
PRES. WILSON GIVES
EULOGY THERE TODAY
New York City, State and Na
tion Unite in Funeral Ser
vices There
tD; AMoclatod Tmi to Coo II r Tlma.
NKW YOIUC, Mny 11 The (lend
from Vera Cruz wore Inmloil on Am
erican sol) mid this ulty, Htatc and mi
Hon iialil trlliuto. Two hours before
the city was nstlr, sovdnteen flng
drancil coffins -wuro romoti'd from
tbedeck of tbc nrinoreil cruiser Mon-
Peace Delegates of Dictator
Supposed to Have .Full Au
thority to Sign
IDr AMotlitrJ I'rru to Coo. Bar Tlmea J
VERA vnVX. Mnj 1 1. Tlio ponce
i OIIUnilHKlminrH nf IJimi,. ...i m
tana and plncetl on eulBsimil on the mill from bore toilny ror Key West
plaza In Untterr Park. Few vltnes- r.ro clothed with full powers, nnmlnnl-
icainiB curuinunj, inn iiiuiiitiiiiun mi- y ui lensi, to ipn an agreement,
cr lined tlio ntrwtB to. wntch tbo slow Jinny prominent Mexicans bore how
procession wind Iih wny to tbo Navy vor, nro not Inclln-M to regard tblt
yurtl. 'birotiU niltborltjr ut irtwil.
Xol since tlw Duwey fiiirado ImB .
trcro liet'n aut. a spontaneous idem-
cnitratlon. Tlmt wns a .-noisy trib
ute to tbo returning victor: this a
rtverent one t tbo returning (lend.
President Wilson arrived In Now,
York at 7 o'c'laJk almost unobserved.
He went to tlit home of Col. E. M.
House and thouco to HatHiry Park.
Mounted policemen, tlio , bands oT
Ihc Wyoming and Tex, and COO
bine Jackets led tbo 'procceslon. Next '
time the co ff I tic In single (Ilo, police-.
men at tlio nidto nntl titriich corner f.
or the enisson n nntionni Riiurdsnmn. ,
Tbo Stars null Stripes nlono covered
thit rrmToitH. Tlinii 'pntnti rnri'lniriui '
Varlap tbo J'rcnldont, &jcrtMnry of
tbe Navy, Senators, Congressman and
officials or tbo statu mill tilty.
The corteRo Ik-riui to movo at 0
o'clock, tiki buIiTa liaud plnyliiR n
funeral inarch null tbo lluojackiits
marcMiiR M'ltb' their arm rovorscd.
Tbo crowd stood -with bared beans.
Through tlio' skyscraper
Si. ,. 'r. 1Jrontlway' flt stlUitlonnllsls at .Mozntlaii.
Trinity Church aim! Into thu
city hall jilnsa tbo procession I
mvu. iii i a caiv i lull. WHOM! '
coiuniris
0 CO S BY
TELLS OF
LINE TO BAY
Says Grading Will be Complet
ed This Year and Rails
Laid Early Next Year
nm niinDfUT
'ULu UufllJUnl
IS BH UP
J. W. Perkins and 'Roseburg
Boosters Want "Railroad
Meeting in Marshfield
J. W. Perkins or Roseburg. who Ib I EUGENE, Or., Mny 11. A coin
boostliiR tho projetit for InilldliiR a ploted railroad Rrndc betweon Eukoiio
rond from ROMdiurf to Coos Uny, tele- and Coos Hny will bo finished this
pnonoii K. w. Andrews lioro today year, aim rail will bo laid to tlio
nsklng that arrnuRements be mndo western OroRon senport early In 1015,
for a public ineetliiR hero next Friday accordliiR to the holies of II. P. Hoov,
ovcnlnir in tiomtlfior tho rallrond nro- Southern Pacific engineer In rhnriin
Ject. Mr. (Vr'khlB will brliiR a pnrty of tbo Wlllnmetto Pacific, who linn ro
of rnllrona men hero with him. ' turned from n tboroiiRh Inspection of
Mr. Asdrown, nn old friend nntl 'o ii'lj work now under wny with
biiBlni'HB iiBHurlntc of Mr. Perkins, 1000 men nt work, and tbo crew to bo
vs hero from Medfnrd on business Intirensed ns fast as men can bo ship
and Mr. T'oi'Utiis nsked him to lend bis led In. Ilo wiih nccompnulcd by V.
nHlwtnnco. The ineetliiR will bo nr-' It- Komitnlno, assistant oiiRlneor.
rniiRed juiU'Oio project plven cntbtis-1 Mr. Hooy hnses bis hopes on tbo
lnstlc wippor"!. locally ns the HosoburR statements of tbo contractors, who
plniig muiit nvlth tho hopes of Coos declaro positively that Rrndo and tun
Baylu. I "els will bo completed this yenr, nnd
wiiti nro uuiKiuR every riRiit nRnliiBt
UNIDENTIFIED
MAN IS FOUND
Petitions Urging Action Signed
by About 2500 of 2800
Voters Presented
J. A. MATSON SAYS NO
SERIOUS OPPOSITION
of the caisson n nntionni Riiardsnmn. .HJCXJCan Robftlfi DeStrOV Craf 1
'Abandoned Iby fFederals
at Mszatian
IDt AocUM rrrio Cooa D7 TIbm.
WA81IINOTON, 1), O., May 11
Alimlral Howard peatcnlny reported J
thf abandoned Mexican Kedoral cuu-l
bout Morolos wan f-ostcrdnv boarded.
a'yo"JBot,nflro and blvvn up by the Con-
anrt portico woivi drnivi
a m omen, the cortepo halU,
d while layor MltL'lvll plocetl on the
caissons -wrentliH of orchids, tVo city's
tribute. As bo did sortho blur-JnckatH
ood nt "pri'Mtit nrniB" nntl 800
hool thlldron hiuir "yoitior lily (loll
to Thoe."
The Loi'tcRu nrococ&od from tbo!
ly ball to tho BroOkl)-ii Navy Ynrd.
Tbero tbo eoronionlos wora r,lmnlu
JBd comphrntlveXy brief. A liynin
;tbo Imttloshlp Uand, nji Invouitlou
by Chnplnln Casutrd ot Annapolis,
and then Prsldpiii Wilson's, address.
mrerg hv Itnlihl U'ln niwI rmbnr
Cblflnlck, chnplaln of tho ?!alno.iol
lowed. Thr -vollvys by a dotach-
prat of mnrl8 nnd taps bi tbo bn
Icr complototl tho program.
Foanvun of tho botlles will bo sent
to relntlves from luiro for burlaV.
Thrco n bo taken buck to tho Mon
ona for riinoTJ to Kw Enrfnni
IU. -R. KILUtfe HCAPATA
IlT AuoflilfJ l-riM. tMJooi)ir Tti.
U'ASIII.NT.TON, May II.
I(eorts from .Mixilcnn sounvs
are that Cnpnta "in an Imuiodlate
inenmo to llucrtu ii'id forclRnerti
In Mexico city and .I.Htlio Stni
Dopurtiiieut to sotniio nil ioj
slblo Informatlnxi mh tbo Ntib-Ject.
INU'OirT TA.MI'ltrt CiXlTL'Iti:!)
IHr Am IIM TrfM lo Toot ntjr Tlm.
JltAIXUZ, Mny ll. W'bllo
nnofflelhl reports iy tUut tbo
CtiiistltutionallMts bavo enptur
ed Tnmp'lo, official, hero be
lieve thch innlu ntuujk bus nut
yet been incssed homo.
il'm llnlneM Survey.
Tim ItopvMmrK plnn nrovldcs for
utlllrttiR tho survey or rnther route
of tiro olll Coos liny nnd Holso pro
ject "Hli!L vvns Biirvoyod by F. A.
Halites.
JnHt nuv tbo Wcyorbnuscr Interests
nrcarrniifiliiR to build n timber road
out uf Bitibcrlln nnd the hopo ot tbo
pcoplo cil Hutborlln Is to Rot that ex
tended 'down tho Umpqun to connect
mi with ttho Southern Pacific nt Onr-
'dllittc.
However, tbo peoplo of HoscburR
want (bo Coos Day routo nnd jiolnt
oirt ilmtrliu Suthorlln project can bo
icomiectuti up In IooklnR Ulnss Vnllcy
w'lth 'thu HosbburR project.
Humors of Hill nnd Northwestern
nettVity In contrnl OrcRon nnd Idaho
may liavo'somothlnR to do wlti. the
netri'lty nu'ltosbburR, but this li not
Rlvtai otu
!HoWlnirR .Meetlnr ivti.
Tho ItOboburR Itevlow hna tho fol
lou'iirR story of tbo launcbJnR ot the
projna thvro tho other nlRht:
"Fully "700 people nttonded the
tho const mountain olomentB to do ho
In order that their equipment will
not bo tied up another yenr. Mr.
Hooy Btates that with five months of
wenther similar to Hint which has
lK.'on experienced this snrlnir ttmni
J will bo but llttlo qiiostlon but that
mo Rrnue, winch is now complete to
Acme, will bo finished to Mnrshfleld
by the end of tho Benson.
At present tho rails nro laid to a
point tiilrty-flvo miles west of Uu
Body Taken From Pump
Dredge Seattle Early
This Morning
of
.Dredge Company to Take
Bonds Order Inlet Survey
Ferndale Fill Problem '
Tbo Port of Boos Ihiy this nftor
iitioti. after recolvlntr notltlons slcn-
'ed by about 21500 of the H000 iorIs-
i ifitftjl I'M t Hftl lit til. illutftnt ttfrrlfiiv
Tho body of an unidentified man, tnom to Hail0 jaoo.OOO bonda to
npjmruntly about thirty jours of iiro. complete the harbor Improvement
..in luiiiiu lutiKl-ll III lliu lllllllll III 11 ml Pi' I ilnnlilfiil In irn nliiiml nml nr-
the drcdRo Scattlo about 111:30 o'
clock this mornliiR. AccordliiR to
Coroner !'. K. Wilson tho body bad
been In tbo water about two weeks.
It was sIlRhtly bloated. Tbero nro
several Hours on tbo bodv but If Is not
i ioiikiu u oy were mnuo previous to mv th0 omorReney clauso
IIIU UlUKHIUfJ. p(
1'no ninn wns evidently n laborer. Tbo snlo of the bonds bns nl
When found the body was clnd In cot- rendv been nrranued. tin, Piient
tier the bonds Issued.
Tbo formal ordinance providing
for tbo iBsunnctf of tbo bonds cannot
bo passed for n day or two. In or
der to meet tho contract with tho
dredRo Seattle tbo ordlnnuro wltl
nttneh-
.n ..i.-i ' " i '.. 'ru"" , Hoiinti uretiRo nnd HrldRo Compnny
". ",1'8,8ln- T)l ;IV"B wn? ' tnkhiR tboni nt pnr. Tbo conipany
most torn from tbo body by objects nRrees to pny ino.OOO cnsli, tho
..in tviuru il riiinu in nullum. i iinrii imintwwt .. i.. nn.i
..In. i i..
I.. ..rnmlnnnl ....I.I llll.. I.. ..'... """""''."' ZV l . ! HIUHl
..i .V . . X, . . . "r worn. ino men or tins is tn
ooth of tho man ahead. Tbo bend Is provide J.'IO.OOO cash for tho lm
bald, tbo hair ovldontly hnvliiR been provoment of tbo Inlets around tho
wnsbed off. my wMcll (Mo ,rotBO gcnttlo enn-
loroner In Notlfleil. nm iinmiin Tin. iw..,.iu n., i i.
Sidney IJrynnt n tleckhnnd on the 'tinted January 1, 1014, and they nro
tlredue. fiimnl Ibn limlv InitL'ml In ilm ... ..... i. .....' i... .-.'' ...
?hn5iI.-i- nill!iIIBi-,,lr V.U wnilMmi. Ilo Immedlntoly notified Jos- port rocolvl.iR the nrpruad- In'onst
tho Sluslnw It vor nn fast, aa thn
brldRo crews can erect tho Bteol
brldsus. Trains will reach tldowntor
from EiiRcno this Bummer, nccordhiR
to present plans.
Tho InrRcr bridges across tho SIus
lnw, tho-UiiiMjua, nnd Cooa Uay nro
factpm vchl?h must be. counted upon
to brlnR tbo rails to Mnrshfleld In
litis.
"Wo hopo to be In Marshfleltl enr
lyJn 1915," Btnted Mr. Hooy. "Hut
we mny meet unforeseen problems
In finding foundntlonn for tbo blR
brldRtrs. Hut If tbo woather w0 havo
had this sprlns keeps up, tboro Is no
qtiesUon but thnt wo will hnvo tho
eph May, enBlnoor In chnrRti of tbo to July 1. Thoy nro to become duo
dredge, and tho work of romovliiR
tbo body wns boRiin. Only n hnnd
could bo seen nt first. To that a
romi wns tied nntl nfter a hard pull
tho body was draRRcd out,
i-vory mnn on tbo drcdRo mndo nn
In 1945 nnd bo nnld off In in.H'al
pnymonti of $25,000.
Mntsoii Present Pet!:' j
J. Albort Mntson, chairman of tho
sf,fort tp IdentUy Uie tlvnd man, but J1TIU"V0 eommlttca of tho Mnrsh
no ono hntl over seen him lioforo. r,!"lll "i"'nnr of Commorcw, present-
uoy k. Minor, with tho PiiRot Sound , l,,u i'""''""" io mo ron uommis-
IlrltlRo & DredRliiR
wns
nubile moutlin: Friday nluht at tbo Ixrudo complotcd this summer."
Antler's Tnenter to henr tllscnswd Whllo on this trip of Inspection
ttho irMJcett to bblld n railroad from the ctiRlneer noted tbo completion
IloseUurR it. Coos Hay. Talks were .of tho tramway und lake H)stem of
vivonliv men who worn famlllnr with tmnsiiorttltlon botwnnn tb Rlimlnu-
tln conditions and hnvo taken an ac- and tho Umpqun Itlvers. It Is hb tlon tbo body will not bo kept at tbo fuvi" of ' "" said that In nn
sion with n lltt o boostor talk. Ilo
calltnl to tho tlredgo and notlfjed Bn,' thnt on tho potltlons filed
Coronor Wilson, who reinovetl" the tno" wor. 2?20 ""'es and fortr
body to tho morgue. potltlons benrliiR about 408 nnines
Woro Illicit HtMit. n,n(1 Jot i, recolved yot from tho
A blRh boot wns found on ono foot, "rrulnlors. Ho nald thnt very lit
There nro no calks In tbo sole, which " opposition wns encountered, tho
Indicates ho wns not n woodsman. Pro,eH,,H Io"ir of n nnturo that tlio
Some think thnt the man wns n deck- Commissioners could readily ndJuBt.
:ntnl off one of tbo stonmers or u .N F ''',ol for the North Ilond
railroad laborer. Chnmbor of Cominerto, sifld that
OwlnR to tbo stnte of deconiDosl. u"r'"0,ly ' North Ilond wn In
'lvo nairt In tho work of helping tbo 'only tuftom of rallrond construction
movement illong. As a result of tbo or una kind ornr nttempted In Ore
meetlnn (bo cntlro RntherliiR roe to , Ron, nnd Is a fm-tor which will mako
Iw feet and recorded almost unnnl-. possible the completion of tbo Rrndo
moiisly Vis vottf In fnvor when nntnnd- to .Mnrshfleld this summer. It In
lint vote was enlled by Chairman 3. , Mnmar to triuiHportntlnn luscil -hy
v. iinmviton on a resolution present
ed by II. L. '1,'ddy to uurhorlzn thn
taK'liiR of stopuby tbo peoplo of Hoso-
inorRiio nfttir today. Unlosrt It Is "",lr ,ul" a unir no nml securod ICO
Identified It will bo burled In tbo H Kers. Only two tboro refused to
poller's field. IH n for them and he snld thoy woro
U'iin Nm Hliot. iChroult- kickers. Ho pnld tribute to
Coroner Wilson bulled tbo body M10 vliliial work of the Commls
of tho man found In tho tlredRo Sent- "'oners and (ho debt of Rrntltudo
lo this afternoon. Ho said tbero t,mt tho people own them for tholr
wns no founilntlnn for Mm rmmrt services.
coniiactons on tho Canadian Pnclflc,
mid llinkl'K nnniWHinrv tlm ..nul,n,
tlon of 1i1c1ihvm mnr vfhlnl. i.i.i,n... ! thnt them wiih n Imllnt Imln l.. il... I II. C. Dlors nnltf thnt null- nlinnf
hum tbei;isolvn to lssuo bonds for may bo freighted to tho construction man's hood, a ncnlp wound hnvliiR 2800 y'i'T" w'ro nRlstered In tho
$3(oU.00 With which to Htnrt con- tumps. (been Inflicted by the dredRo. ' ort "Istrlct and that the potltlons
,. .,
UNITED STATES CHOOSES TWO
striretlou 'f tbiKrnllroad. I The supplies will bo sblniied by
".ludRO lunilKon set forth tho nn-boat to the Sluslaiv ami loaded on
ttlysbi of t). sltiutlou, Ilo mention-- narrow Range tramway cars. These
d Co lmiKirtnmv of bnvlnc n trade are elevated by cable im n in I In In.
route thnt mould plnco this county elluo to tie toil of the hills, and run
PEACE CONFERENCE DELEGATES
i Associate Justice Lamar and
Frederick W. Lchmann Are
Chosen to Negotiate About
"Mexican War Settlement.
IB; Auoclit4 rmi to Cooa Bar Tlmaa.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 11.
the .United States Supreme Court,
and FrederVk W. i.ehmnnn, former
Solicitor General, ,ero selected by
IreslAtint Wilson to ropresejit Ills
vlows before tho Siuth American
mediators at is'lagnrn Falls. Secre
tary of Stato llryan ruade this offl
elal anouiiee.iont. Whethor the
third mediator will Ua appointed,
AHoelato Timtirn linnkor i.mnir. flfSecretnrT Ilrynn decline to Indicate
ILWAY MAN (STEAMER WAND
HIT BY AUTO
Vice-President Axtell, of Ches
apeake & Ohio, Thought
Fatally Hurt
Br AtMcJatod Fraa to Cooa Daf .Tlmaa.
RICHMOND, Vt., May 11. Do
"ture Axtell. vice-president of the
"Mapeak & Ohio railway, was
fjuck by an auto today and Is bo
Wed to have been fatally Injured.
XKWSPAPEKME.V JIEET
NO DAM GEO
IBr Aaaoclata4 PrtM U Cooa Da Tlmta.)
-LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 11.
J'oier relations between, the press
"1 State Board of Education was
"jsed by speakers at the opening
i the National Newspaper Confer-
!::;. "y D. Plnkerton, of tne
ttle Sun. wn nmnnp thogfl who
-. , ...... w a .
papers!
Portland Vessel En Route From
Alaska Runs Aground But
Gets Off Without Harm
Br AoUt4 Prua to fow Baj Tlmea J
SEATTLE, Wash., Mny 11. A
dlsnatrh from Ketchikan. Alaska,
says the steamer Thomas L. Wand,
which sailed for Portland yesterday,
went ashore a short distance south
of Ketchikan, but got off undamaged
and proceeded on ber way.
U. S. CONSUL SUICIDES
American Hcpre.ciitntle at li...lln
Euda Life in Hospital.
fBr AaaocUtal Prtaa to Cooa DT Tlmea.
HARBIN, Manchuria. May 11.
Southard P. Warner, United States
Consul at Harbin, committed suicide
In the hospital where he was under-
j going treatment today.
In loach wHh the commercial marts
of the world. 'If tho railroad pro
vosed can btt shown to bo n paying
road,' ho saUl, 'tlio answer to the
question now confronting iih Is not
far off.'
Tho rallrond! from 'Albany to Yu
qnlua and from MarShfloId to Myrtlo
'Point art paying dividends nnd re
modelling their linen, vhllo the coun
try they opornte In is much less re
sourceful than DoiiRlaa -county. The
Grants Pa&tt plan, ho said, would pass
into history nnu bo foilowutl by many
cities us nn exnmpo.
Cunlm'll'w View.
"W. AV. Cardwell followotl with n
tfhort address in which be declared
that be belioied that the desire of
the old pioneer residents to Vo ublu
to ride on a tmin from Hosoburg to
Coos Hay was about to bo realized.
There Is no use, he said, to expect a
big railroad compnny to build It, bo
cause thoy had shown they wore op
posed to thin point, Hr cited the
Drain road as an instance where tho
S, P. Co. headed off n lino from Itose
burg. He said if we expect Investors
to put capital into this country In the
next few years wo muet have a way
to Ret their oroducts oat. 'We have
only to look nt the action of Josephine
county to settle the question, he said.
'Bonding for $300,000 1 believe Is the
only bona fide, practical method by
which it will be accomplished.'
"O. P. Coshow told of his recent
visit on Coos Day and the work of
the Eugene line Into that section. He
said, however, that on all sides ho
was asked the question as to the
plan to build from Roseburg, show
ing, he said, that the people tbero aro
more anxious to have a route direct
ly east through Douglas county.
B. L. Eddy presented the resolu
tion and spoke briefly on tho mono
polistic hold of the railroads upon
the Industrial growth of this stato,
saying that they were opposed to de
veloping the country because It would
lessen their traffic from the east. He
said they had made millions In haul
ing manufactured articles and vari
ous products to this coast and were
not desirous of losing their business.
A stTong point was made by Hon.
R. G. Smith of Grants Pass- that the
people are carrying a heavier burden
now from the high freight rates than
tbey will be required to carry on ac-
over n narrow caiiKt road to tbo
Inkca. Tho railroad follows a string
of lakes all tint wny down tho const.
The railroad ramps have been built
on barges and will bo moved along
the lakes as the work progresses.
The necessity of building new tamps
is oDviaicii,
Tho narrow ruiiro cars aro run on
to bnrgoa, and theso, propelled by
gasoline, earn- the freight cars from
ono luko to another, distributing the
supplies to tho ramps. Tbo Jakes iiro
connected by tramways. Thousands
of dollars and months of tlmo will
no saved by this system. Tbo barges
have been built on tho lakes und nro
ready for use.
At present crows am worklnc on
both tends of four tiiunols. Ono tun
nel, No. 7. 4300 feot long, an eh.
tranco to the sotth end Is about to
bo effocted. Thin entrance uavn dlr.
flculty ,al last year, and it Is upon
mis uiiiuei mat tne completion of tho
Rrade this year may hung. At pres
ent tho crew from tho north Is 1000
feet undtrground und Is workliiR nt
tbo rnto of 300 feot u month.
.Mr. Hoey atnted that tho wreck of
the bargo Frederick on the Sluslnw
Jetty so vera weeks ago caused con
siderable delay, possibly a month, In
tlio operation of the tramway systom.
He tells that the new motor stage
line down the beach from Coos Hay
to Gardiner saves soveral hours In
the time required to get to Coos Hay.
The machine makes tho twenty miles
In forty minutes.
fount of the proposed bond Issue.
1Mb address was heartily applauded.
"Attorney J, O. Watson of this
city and Attorney ll. D. Norton, of
uranig rass, will prepare the neces
sary papers for submitting this mat
ter to tho city council for action, us
rapidly as possible. Owing to the vol
ume of this work It will perhaps re
quire three weeks to get them ready
In full detajl." r
Marshal Carter lnm liix.n miniiin wore signed by at least fourflftliH
to find nny cliiu as to nnyono beliiR i nf ,,,n otors. Ho pointed out that
missing In this section. t011 tho Inst bond Issue, only about
The body had ovldontly boon cov- 9"0 voted of which over 700 favor
ored up n the mini In tlio bay, ns c'!' o thnt tho petitions aro a
tboro wore only alight mutilations iwrmiRor Indorsement than was tho
mndo by the crubs. To all appoar- "xpressod wish thou,
nnces tho mnn hnd beon tlend only " '' Hood said (hat tho only
two weeks, but it might havo been onoH wno opposed It In Mnrshfloltl
longer, tho cold water and mud pro-' w,,ro Peoplo who worn not paying
sorvlng tho flesh. i tuxes, bo far as Im could find.
Not Dredge Employe. . Ator hearing theso talks, Prosl-
Suporlutondent Miller and (ho i',onl "impson (isk-ul that anyone op
othor employes of the tlrodgo aro r'"pf ' to the bond isitio sponk now
posltltvo that tho body Is not tbnt.op "rover "old his poaeo" but not
of Fireman Aronson of tbo dredge 3 'l.n8 r'''o8t was volcod.
Soattlo who mysteriously disappear- ?!llPn " wns l'p I'led to pass tho
ed last winter and wns supposed to """'Hnnnro with tho emergency clause
a bwuii ua ii couiti uo prepared,
I'Vrntlalo Km,
Tho question of maklnB tho big
fll in Iorn(lnlo wine up, but tho
Honnott Trust Company was tho
only ono signing up to pay for its
share of tho fill. Tho nrlce. If
only a lfiO-foot channel waito bo
diiR wns to bo not mnrn ti,.. i
cents por yard, and In enso a 300-
'foot cbannol is diiR, not inoro tban
(four ecu Is por yard.
I Claudo Nasburi' nii u,n u.n
It could raise tho $7000 or $11000
n. !lUl Ho .B.n,!, tny ,,1(l ot wont
?, " ?r.,.enB0 l lelr Property with tho
possibility of It being soltl and shut
tlioni out Of n llvlllir frnm it tin
hnvo fallen into tbo bay and
drowned. No trace hna ever
found of Aronsen.
beon
boon
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Lillian Nordica Succumbed
SundayBorn in Maine and
Won Grand Opera Fame
RELATIVE ON HAY
I P. P. Norton, of Mnrshfloltl,
I Is a rolatlvo of Lillian Nordica.
tho famous singer, who died last
I night.
RAIN AT I1ANDON.
The rainfall for tho month' of
April was 5 07 inches; days rainy and
cloudy 13; days clear 17. Tho rain
fall for the corresponding month ot
1913 wag 6.24, a difference of 1.17
inches less this year, Dandon Worli
JBf Auolat4 Preaa lo Cooa liar Tlmaa.)
HATAVIA. Java.. Mnv ll Tim
body of Madame Lillian Nordica.
the American singer, who died hero
of pneumonia last night, will bo
sent to tho United States May 10.
Lillian Nordica was nn American
singer of world-wide fame. Her ad
mirers ranged from tho men of tho
Ijowery section of New York, whero
Bho had sung at mission meotlngs,
to tho most critical box holders of
granu opera nouses in all of
Was flllUllv tOllI thnt tlln t.nr ?.,n..l.l
glvo them a yenr'a tlmo In which to
pay It. charglnR six por cont Inter
est. Ho said ho would see about
Tho Pqrt Commission If tho prop
erty owners there do not pny for
the fll will put It elsewhere. It
was said, or keop to tho ICO-foot
channol.
UlR Fill Mtule.
It win roqulro about B00.000 yards
of dirt to make this fill
In the Mill SIourIi district, north
Srnnin th. ,lredge pumped li
.0,0.0.?, .ynr(,B- whon tho Fern
dalo fill Is completed, If It Is made,
a total of about 2,100.000 will havo
been pumped Into the Marahflelfl
lowlands.
To Improve Inlet
On tho ronufiHt nf a n m.iv
Min Nnrlh Tlon.l t r.. ' . ' .
world's great musical centers. Thq Mation. of Sumner loPnr pm
purity of her voice .employed in cer was InslSdo make a sur-
many tongues, had do lisbted hnn..v iii..-"..., A0 vlnK? " aur"
fiSf'JR" SlnjE: ioT Coos ItVver am, CatchlnR Inlet
",iH " vww 10 mo port Jmproviflj-f
(Continued on Pago Two.)
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